I've not seen the picture. I would just like to comment on some of the commentary.
Hitler was a brave soldier in WWI. He was a front line messenger and won a medal for bravery. He addressed females in the formal German fashion. His government did take Germany out of the Great Depression. He was admired by some of the elites in the USA, the UK and elsewhere. Hitler admired Mussolini who thought him a buffoon. (Mussolini stopped his first attempt to annex Austria.) I feel that Hitler was a child of WWI, the Versailles Treaty, General Ludendorff and the unemployed thug veterans of WWI, the weak Wiemar government, and the short lived communist government of Bavaria.
His culpability in murdering untold millions of innocents by claims of insanity and drug addiction are nothing more than grist for his apologists. He was a perfectly sane and determined devil. When General Eisenhower became aware of the German death camps, he ordered that these be filmed for posterity. The Jews will never allow the world to forget this gargoyle.
At the end of the war, an uncle of mine was detached to guard an S.S. POW camp. All of the guards hated the S.S. types with an indescribable vehemence. They would as easily shoot the vermin as give them air to breathe. They had seen the cowards in action.
It never ceases to amaze me to see the children of the people who fought the Nazis, raise Hitler's odious standard today.